Fourteen individuals in four of Smith & Williamson's office have been promoted to partner

Of the colleagues promoted to partner, seven are in the firm’s investment management department while three are in assurance & business services and two more are in private client tax. The partner promotions are in four of Smith & Williamson’s offices – London, Bristol, Guildford and Southampton.
Kevin Stopps, co-chief executive of Smith & Williamson, said:
“These promotions recognise the outstanding contributions made by 14 committed individuals in delivering a comprehensive breadth and depth of services to private clients and their business interests. They are all instrumental to our relationship-led approach of putting clients first.”
David Cobb, co-chief executive of Smith & Williamson, added:
“I would like to congratulate all of our new partners and thank them for their contributions to the group’s continued success. Retaining and developing the best talent forms a key part of our five-year strategy and gives our clients access to high-quality people focused on delivering what they need most, when they need it.”
The full list of those promoted to partner is as follows:
Name |
Department |
Office |
Genevra Banszky Von Ambroz | Investment Management | London |
Andrew Buchanan | Group Risk | London |
John Davies | Investment Management | Bristol |
Edward Emblem | Private Client Tax Services | Guildford |
Faye Hall | Forensics | Bristol |
Matt Howells | Assurance & Business Services | London |
Angela Hughes | Private Client Tax Services | London |
Alexander Imrie | Investment Management | London |
Jamie Lane | Assurance & Business Services | Southampton |
Tim Loutit | Investment Management | London |
Chetan Mistry | Assurance & Business Services | London |
Oliver Murray | Investment Management | London |
Andy Peacock | Investment Management | Guildford |
Michael Saunders | Investment Management | London |
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Notes to editors
Smith & Williamson is a leading financial and professional services firm providing a comprehensive range of investment management, tax, financial advisory and accountancy services to private clients and their business interests. The firm’s c1,800 people operate from a network of 11 offices: London, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Dublin (City and Sandyford), Glasgow, Guildford, Jersey, Salisbury and Southampton. Smith & Williamson is part of The Tilney Smith & Williamson Group.